My 'biological odometer' turned over another year today. The celebrating began yesterday when my daughter took me to lunch at Presley's in the David Whitney building, downtown Detroit. I ordered a Mediterranean Salad.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Celebrating Another Birthday
Monday, February 2, 2026
Happy February and Groundhog Day
We began the second month of 2026 yesterday. Didn't we just celebrate Christmas?? February is my birth month when my biological odometer rolls over another year!
I saw a cute picture on the Internet today where the groundhog was arrested for for predicting six more weeks of winter. ;-)
And Full Leaf Tea Company has a Groundhog Day collection featuring winter-to-spring transition teas. Who knew?!
Since we're going to have six more weeks of winter, here's three excellent faith-based movies on Netflix to watch while you're hunkered down inside your comfy home. If you don't have Netflix, check other streaming platforms.
Overcomer [2019]
The War Room [2015] Not to be confused with the 1993 documentary of the same name.
Kleenex is necessary for all three! They're marked as leaving Netflix soon, but supposedly will remain thru February. These days decent movies aren't plentiful, but these are really good. Thank you, Netflix! I've got three more on my list to watch soon.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
An Enjoyable Afternoon
I ventured out today to have lunch with my son, Steve, at the Rochester Brunch House [which formerly housed the Village Shoe Inn]. We had a nice time visiting, then drove over to The Spice & Tea Exchange on 4th Street.
The Rochester location opened in October 2022 and they sell over 70 different loose-leaf teas, in addition to a wide range of spices, olive oils, extracts and more.
~ Phil & Steve ~
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Wintering
Wintering and Winter Unfiltered were words I saw on Facebook this morning on my iPhone. I took the photo below from my front porch shortly after I got up this morning. Snow is beautiful to look at from inside a warm, cozy home, but not great for driving in. I'm glad today isn't a work day for me. Two days ago a massive 100 car pile-up occurred on an expressway on the western side of the state during a snow squall.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
White Horse Inn
Yesterday we met up with our son, Steve, daughter-in-law, Sharon, granddaughter, Brooke, and daughter, Lori, for 3:30 dinner reservations at the historic White Horse Inn in Metamora, MI - about 45 miles from where we live. It was to celebrate Steve & Sharon's 33rd wedding anniversary [December 26th] and Steve's belated birthday dinner.
I had been to the White Horse Inn somewhere between 2001-2006 with my girlfriend, Sandy, when we went to Lucy's tearoom on the 2nd floor of the inn. Regrettably, neither of us took photos. It was named after Lucy Hoard, the wife of Lorenzo Hoard, who bought the historic building in 1850. The Wilkins family - former owners - established the tearoom to honor her. Sadly it's no longer part of the restaurant.
Because I love history, I spent time today reading articles and watching YouTube videos about the inn and Metamora. In 2025 the Village of Metamora had a population of 605 people. The small, quaint, rural village was established in 1836.
The originl building that houses the inn turned resturant was built in 1848 as a general store. It was purchased in 1850 by Lorenzo Hoard and converted into a stage coach stop and inn called Hoard House. In 1872 Michigan Central Railroad built its line through Metamora and Hoard received the franchise to feed and house overnight passengers on stage coaches or trains as well as stable horses. It's also rumored that it was a stop on the underground railroad.
Sharon made reservations for us to dine in one of the four igloos that are open November thru the first of March. Each igloo accommodates 6-10 guests for a two hour time period.
The igloos are named and have a theme - ours was Narnia. I've heard about the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis but have never read the books or watched the series, but I plan to now. To include tea in this post, I read that C.S. Lewis was a significant tea drinker. He viewed it as a simple yet profound comfort and often paired it with his reading and writing. He wrote the well-known quote: "You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
We entered the igloo through a literal wardrobe - a nod to one of the books, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, the first published book in the series.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Thank You & Year in Review
A warmhearted Thank You for the kind and affirming comments made about my blog in response to my Dec. 31st post, and for visiting.
2025 had the least amount of posts since my blogging began - only 73, so I had fewer posts/pictures to choose from when putting Year in Review together, but it was a good year.
~ January ~
Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, I purchased the Carter Family Favorites cookbook, and made a Peanut Butter Pie in his honor.
A Valentine's Day luncheon for two friends.
A Saint Patrick's Day tea with my hubby and friends.
One of the managers at The Whitney
Ladies Spring Tea at Church
Thanksgiving at Steve & Sharon's House & Celebrating Hubby's 79th B-day.









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